Category Archives: Photography

Being able to capture the cute portrait as a series is difficult, but Basistka executed this feat with ease. This emotive-soaked self-portrait series is highly appealing.

Basistka often plays with our attention of the eye or exaggerates forms to create oddity and interest. She has truly created magic, with oddly expressions which blow our mind. All of these photos feature single subject in cute poses, retouched using photoshop. The colors that she uses on her subjects and are gorgeous and floral tones, making the photos very warm.

We all love beauty of nature Nathan Spotts also been captivated by the beauty of our world, and often dream of the things that lay just beyond what we can see. He wanted to create images of scenes that something you will never see, but that almost could be. He studied at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and his photography and photo manipulation works have been shown and published by multiple art and design magazines, books, and galleries.

10 Unrealistic Nature Scenes By Nathan Spotts

Abstract photos does not show things exactly as we see them in the other photographic styles.

When making an abstract pictures, the photographer may take the time for focus on the process of making photos expressing a quality or concrete realities, specific objects, or actual instances. Sometimes in abstract we can recognize architectures, bubbles or things even if they look exaggerated or distorted.

It was already widely believed that the value of a picture was a matter of colors and shapes alone. Just like the night photography, nature or panorama photography, the title of an photos can tell us something about what it means. But, artists do not always give titles to their pictures. They may want viewers to decide what to think about the shot. Rather than showing only one perspective view of something, the artist includes many views of the same thing. This is not as easy as it might look!

Here, finally, I present 40 Best Examples of Abstract Photography in which only exact things seem to be present.